Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue needs help now more than ever.
The first lockdown resulted in additional bills of around £3,500
Last updated 10th Nov 2020
Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue says they're scared and worried about the second national lockdown, after being one of the only rescuers still operating in the first one.
They also faced additional bills of around £3,500.
Now they're asking the public to help them:
A Crowdfunder was set up for the first lockdown, which raised £835 for the rescues.
However, the money was used to help the team work through the first lockdown, now they are asking the public to support them again.
Linda Bass the lead wildlife officer said:
"We're going to have a lot more rescues, and we'll be the only ones going out to get them. I mean I've done 5 rescues in just 36 hours."
Aaron Goss, the wildlife and fundraising lead said:
"Especially at the moment, you'll see a lot of rescues can't go out, so you'll have local rescues mainly going out."
"It becomes very troubling and financially difficult for our rescues to be able to continue."